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We are just days away from Thanksgiving dinner. You’ve made your list. You’ve cleared the fridge. You’ve gone shopping and you’ve found the perfect Thanksgiving turkey. Chances are the turkey you chose is nothing more than a huge frozen bowling ball and have no doubt it will take days for this monstrosity to thaw.
There are several ways to thaw your turkey so it will be ready to cook on Thanksgiving day. The most common methods to thaw a turkey are the Refrigerator Method (the method I use) or the Cold Water Method. Both are safe methods of thawing a turkey.
Refrigerator Method
Clear enough space in your fridge for your turkey.
Place the turkey in a large pan. Do NOT remove the turkey from its packaging.
Butterball recommends thawing the turkey in the fridge 1 day for every 4 lbs. and thawed turkey can be left in the fridge for a couple of days.
If it’s crunch time and you need to quickly thaw a turkey, then you may want to use the Cold Water Method.
Cold Water Method
Submerge the turkey in cold water and change the water every 30 minutes. The USDA recommends you cook the turkey immediately after it is thawed if you use this method.
With Nutrisystem I don't have to wait for Thanksgiving to enjoy a delicious turkey dinner. The Nutristisystem Roasted Turkey Medallions dinner is one of my favorite Nutrisystem entrees.
This entree is low in fat and high in protein and keeps me on track with my weight loss goals. It's full of thick cut pieces of turkey piled on top of creamy mashed potatoes overflowing with a delicious turkey gravy. Is your mouth watering yet?
I'm still on track to lose 50 lbs. by December. I am determined to lose the weight and keep it off and Nutrisystem is helping me do so.
I'm pretty sure I'll be able to stay on track during the holidays thanks to tips I found on the Nutrisystem website.
For more tips on thawing a turkey, check out these 12 Food Safety Tips You Must Know on The Leaf.
Which method do you use to thaw your turkey?
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